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Hello! Very intersting document! It says, that he came to the MW-Kp 12 at may 12, 1916. This company was set-up may 9, 1916, and consisted of: heavy MW-Zug, medium MW-Zug 169 and light MW-Zug 283 The company belonged to the 12.Inf.Div. (VI.AK, Upeer Slesia) 1916: Somme, Ancre, in december Russia 1917: in may back to France, in august Alsace, in october Italy, in december France 1918: Lorraine, Picardy, Lys, Meteren, Cambrai The captain of the company was Hauptmann Berwig (Pio.Btl.17; Leutnant 20.8.09; Oberleutnant 18.8.15; Hauptmann 18.8.18). He became captain 6 days after he signed page 2. Hauptmann Müller, who signed the woudned badge certification, promoted to Hauptmann 20.5.13 (appointed almost 18.10.12!), Oberleutnant 18.8.10, Leutnant 20.7.97
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Hello! The S.M.W.Abt.16 belonged since oct, 5, 1915 to the the (württ.) MW-Kompanie 307 (7.Ldw.Div./Armee-Abteilung Gaede) together with medium MW-Abt.150 and light MW-Abt.208 and 249. Before it stood under command of Armee-Abt. Gaede. ?????? means Höhe 830 westlich Matzeral The battle was: "Gefechte (battles) of Hilsenfirst (14.-21.6.1915) Engaged units: 12.Ldw.Div. and parts of 19.Res.Div. (both belonged to AA Gaede)
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Hello! I recieved this very early card, stamped 30.5.1915, written 29.5.1915. It´s from the Auto-Zug, Gebirgs-Telegraphen-Abteilung 29. That was one the first units, came with the III./Inf.Leib.Rgt. to South-Tyrol. Note, in that time there was no greman fieldpost-station, so they had to use the austrian "Hautpfeldpostamt" The text is: "Bozen, 29.5.1915 Lieber Onkel, bin auf dem Tiroler Kriegsschauplatz wohlbehalten angekommen. Nun kann es losgehen gegen unseren gemeinen neuen Feind. Hoffe dich mit Angehörigen im besten Befinden und grüße Euch herzlich Euer Neffe Karl. Adr. Auto Zug Gebirgsfernsprech-Abteilung 29 (Südtirol)" (Dear uncle! I arrived well at the south-tyrol theatre of war. Now it can start against our common new enemy. Hope you and your relatives are well. Greetimng, your nephew Karl) The unit is "Gebirgs-Fernsprech-Abteilung", sorry... I wanted to change it, but I can´t do it... After changing, this appears: Sorry, there is a problem Something went wrong. Please try again.Error code: EX2
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Hello Odulf! No, I don´t think so. Denish uniforms had other chevrons. Because of the german officer in the middle I don´t believe in post-war era.
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Hello! I need help to ID the uniforms of the men around the german officer. Note the chevrons. Unfortunately the arm-patch is invisible. The reverse is only marked with "Post Card", nothing else. Thanks a lot i n advance! Sory, I´ve got problem with the photo. Always an error appears... Another try...
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Hello! My thought is, that those stripes were used to distinguish between different bataillons of a regiment, OR between regiments with the same number (Reserve and Landwehr) There was no Res.Rgt.124, but maybe the Inf.Rgt.124 and the Ldw.Rgt-124 fought omne battle? One might check it, but not at 3h45am... Another possibility is, they were used in a training camp to distinguish between "Blueland" and "Redland" (so we called it in my military time). White bands were used in manouvres too.
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Spitfire crash in Kent
The Prussian replied to 74Squadrongirl's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
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Spitfire crash in Kent
The Prussian replied to 74Squadrongirl's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
Haha, I don´t think that climbing on them could ruin them... solid british war construction! -
Spitfire crash in Kent
The Prussian replied to 74Squadrongirl's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
Well i don´t know, when they were fenced in, I´ve been there in december 14 -
Spitfire crash in Kent
The Prussian replied to 74Squadrongirl's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
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Spitfire crash in Kent
The Prussian replied to 74Squadrongirl's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
Oh yes, it was a wonderful weekend! I hope I´ll back in Kent soon! We visited "Old steel" in Ashford too and had very nice weather in Dover!